Designed from the outset for fully electric propulsion, Dasher achieves a new standard of excellence pairing modern styling with hi-tech composite construction. "Since 1928, Hinckley has pioneered beautiful, timeless, and highly innovative yachts.Â We have a long tradition of innovation in pursuit of the perfect yachting experience.Â From the early use of fiberglass in the Bermuda 40 in the 1960's to the adoption of jet drives on the category-defining Picnic Boat, we've always worked to combine the latest technology with cutting edge naval architecture to do what has not yet been done," said Peter O'Connell, President and CEO of The Hinckley Company.Â

Dasher, borrowing her name from the game-changing, original Picnic Boat hull #1, sports a carbon-epoxy composite hull shape designed by Michael Peters to provide superior performance and handling.Â With hand-painted, lightweight composite Artisanal Teak, every ounce of weight has been shaved and sculpted.Â Titanium hardware and console details were both 3D printed to achieve shapes and a level of precision unavailable in typical construction methods.Â Dasher powers her 28 feet 6 inches with twin 80hp electric motors and dual BMW i3 lithium ion batteries.Â "The Hinckley Whisper Drive silent propulsion system combines the latest hydrodynamics, electric power and digital control systems to achieve the performance handling and maneuverability that discerning clients will expect," said O'Connell.Â

Quiet propulsion, zero emissions and zero time lost at the fueling dock make Dasher the best way to spend time on the water with family and friends.Â Dasher accepts dual 50 amp charging cables, standard on most docks, so it can charge twice as fast as the most popular plug-in electric cars.Â Dasher gains a full charge in under 4 hours with dual 50amp charging.Â Her cruising speed is 10mph with fast cruising at 18-27 mph.Â Range is 40 miles at cruising speed and 20-25 miles at fast cruising speeds.Â Â

Key Elements:

Twin 80hp Electric Motors â�“ A silent driving experience with zero emissions is at the heart of the world's first fully electric luxury yacht.

Dual 50 Amp Dock Charging- Say goodbye to the tank â�“ and all that comes with it. Dasher is equipped with standard on-board chargers that accept dual 50 amp charging cables gaining a full charge in 4 hours.

Super-Light Composite Construction â�“ Dasher is the lightest Hinckley ever. With a carbon-epoxy composite hull and carbon stringers, Dasher is light and sleek, bringing together performance and propulsion like never before.

Social Console â�“ Dasher's console is designed to allow the Captain to join the party. A retractable windshield makes it easy to connect with guests, even while at the helm. And touch-screen control makes navigating equally simple.

3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing â�“ Dasher is constructed with 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing for precision construction. An innovative way to create intricate shapes with fewer parts, Additive Manufacturing is changing the way yachts are built.

Shallow Draft â�“ As on all Hinckley Yachts, Dasher has a shallow draft that allows boaters to explore places they simply couldn't access on other yachts.

The world's first fully electric luxury yacht is here.Â Reservations are now being accepted for delivery in Summer 2018. To inquire, please visit www.hinckleyyachts.com.

About The Hinckley Company:The Hinckley Company's roots are deep in soil of Maine boatbuilding. The company, founded in 1928 to build and care for the boats of the local lobstermen, has been in continuous operation building such classics as the Bermuda 40 and the Picnic Boat. Henry Hinckley set the course with the Bermuda 40 in the early 1960s when he crafted her stunning lines out of a radical, new material, fiberglass. This combination of elegant form, material innovation and brilliant attention to finishing detail set the course Hinckley has been on ever since in the pleasure boat business.

Today, Hinckley builds Jetboats and sailboats from 29 to 55 feet and supports its owners and other yachtsmen with its network of service yards from Maine to Florida. Two other distinguished boat builders, Hunt Yachts and Morris Yachts, were acquired in 2013 and 2016 respectively.Â